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Hoi An – The Ancient Town under Lantern Lights

Part of Da Nang city, Hoi An during Tet possesses a unique charm – warm, nostalgic and romantic.

Part of Da Nang city, Hoi An during Tet possesses a unique charm – warm, nostalgic and romantic. Its iconic yellow houses, colourful lanterns and the tranquil Hoai River create a deeply evocative setting. Tet in Hoi An is less crowded than peak tourist seasons, allowing visitors to stroll, enjoy local cuisine and appreciate the town’s unhurried pace.

Locals release floating lanterns and write down their New Year wishes. Photo: VNA 


Activities such as floating lanterns, making New Year wishes and participating in folk games add meaning to the journey. Hoi An is suitable for families as well as travellers seeking a gentle, culturally rich atmosphere in early spring.

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Cu Lao Cham - Hidden Gem in the East Sea

Cu Lao Cham - Hidden Gem in the East Sea

Located about 15km from Hoi An Ancient Town, Cu Lao Cham, also known as Tan Hiep Island Commune in Da Nang, is a cluster of eight small islands forming a graceful green arc across the East Sea. With its blend of scenic landscapes and cultural heritage, the archipelago has emerged as one of central Vietnam’s most appealing coastal retreats.

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